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it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a policy is not that old but as an informal practice numerous instances happened in brooklyn and harlem. here is the point. today's stop and frisk if you look at the form that a police officer fills out the boxes create tremendous opportunity for discretion. so suspicious behavior. probably the one that is most indicative of this is one box that says wearing clothing known to be associated with criminals. what does that mean for an 18-year-old black or latino boy in new york city? he has sagging pants? is that sufficient grounds for investigating whether or not he is a criminal or not? does he have a white t shirt. is he wearing a backpack that could contain drugs? in other words, it is incredibly elastic. >> it could include a hoody in florida. >> it allows law enforcement in this city just like in alabama to have the widest berth of discretion to challenge a person, a black male on the streets to ask them where are you going and do you belong here. if you don't hav
it operated in new york. stop and frisk as a policy is not that old but as an informal practice numerous instances happened in brooklyn and harlem. here is the point. today's stop and frisk if you look at the form that a police officer fills out the boxes create tremendous opportunity for discretion. so suspicious behavior. probably the one that is most indicative of this is one box that says wearing clothing known to be associated with criminals. what does that mean for an 18-year-old black or...
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the automaker won a commission to replace new york taxis with them as well. they will begin operating next year. >>> japanese craftsmen are making a statement with a product that can rarely be seen -- or rather barely be seen. their attention to tiny detail is improving the lives of consumers around the world. >> this is a typical roller ball pen used all around the world. inside the tip there is a spring that is 1 millimeter across. the expansion and contraction of this delicate piece of metal moves the ball and controls the flow of ink. the spring technology is used in many products such as mobile phones and economy conductor inspection equipment. this type of spring is said to be the smallest in the world. what does it look like magnified 400 times. it's 0.06 millimeters in diameter. thinner than a human hair. a company called fine parts manufactures this spring. 13 engineers work here. the company ships 70 million springs around the world every month. >> we improved the technology to make smaller springs. it has taken us years to build up these production
the automaker won a commission to replace new york taxis with them as well. they will begin operating next year. >>> japanese craftsmen are making a statement with a product that can rarely be seen -- or rather barely be seen. their attention to tiny detail is improving the lives of consumers around the world. >> this is a typical roller ball pen used all around the world. inside the tip there is a spring that is 1 millimeter across. the expansion and contraction of this delicate...
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and 30 in new york. sunny weather should come back on your thursday. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. >> california's gold is produced in association with kcet, los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: >> whenever our nation wants a glimpse of the future, it looks to california, a place that's always embraced the new. as a company founded in california, we at chevron believe the same. so today, we are in our home state, harnessing the sun developing a new generation of fuels. we've been here more than 125 years and we're looking ahead
and 30 in new york. sunny weather should come back on your thursday. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. >> california's gold is produced in association with kcet, los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: >> whenever our nation wants a glimpse of the future, it looks to california, a place that's always embraced the new. as a company founded in...
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york. that's after the giant won massive damages against south korean rivals over patents for smart phones and tablets. apple's stock jumped overnight to an all time high of $680. the surge comes after a jury and a california court ruled for apple ordering the korean firm to pay over a billion dollars in damages. meanwhile samsung's stock tumbled 8%. google's share also dropped 3% at one point. the u.s. internet firm supplies with the android smart phone operating systems. apple and samsung have taken their fights to court in ten countries. last week a south korean court ruled both companies share the dispute to pay each other compensation. the tokyo district court is scheduled to hand down a ruling friday this week. >>> a massive explosion at one of the world's largest oil refineries has forced u.s. gas prices up to the highest. at the oil refinery north western venezuela killed 39 people and injured more than 80. gas prices have been on the rise in the u.s. since july due to factors inclu
york. that's after the giant won massive damages against south korean rivals over patents for smart phones and tablets. apple's stock jumped overnight to an all time high of $680. the surge comes after a jury and a california court ruled for apple ordering the korean firm to pay over a billion dollars in damages. meanwhile samsung's stock tumbled 8%. google's share also dropped 3% at one point. the u.s. internet firm supplies with the android smart phone operating systems. apple and samsung...
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foj the positive economic data from the united states, new york profit shares. the dow jones posted higher at 13,107. so how are stocks kicking off in tokyo? we cross over to the tokyo stock exchange. so how are things kicking off this thursday morning? >> it's been a fairly quiet week in terms of volume with many investors taking to the sideline now. that's been the case here in tokyo as well as other parts of the world including new york. we're about eight minutes into trading on this thursday morning. let's see how things are kicking off here. as you see on the streen there, both the nikkei and the topix posting losses. the nikkei average down about .2 of 1%. and the topix also down almost by .2 of 1% on this thursday morning. now, as i said earlier, there are some key events, big economic events coming up later this week as well as next week. the biggest focus obviously is on the fed and whether it's going to take extra monetary easing steps to boost the economy. now, market watchers are paying close attention to fed chairman ben bernanke at the jackson hole
foj the positive economic data from the united states, new york profit shares. the dow jones posted higher at 13,107. so how are stocks kicking off in tokyo? we cross over to the tokyo stock exchange. so how are things kicking off this thursday morning? >> it's been a fairly quiet week in terms of volume with many investors taking to the sideline now. that's been the case here in tokyo as well as other parts of the world including new york. we're about eight minutes into trading on this...
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the dow jones in new york in negative territory but just slightly. the euro trading at $1.3231. the world's leading luxury-car maker, bmw, says it expects record earnings this year, despite a 20% slump in second quarter profits. >> the munich-based company said net profits dropped to just under 1.3 billion euros, compared to almost 1.8 billion at the same time last year, but bmw said that revenue rose to over 19 billion euros. the company saying strong demand in asia and the u.s. are compensating for losses in europe due to bad debt crisis. business is also going well for the german consumer goods group henkel. the company reported strong second quarter results despite falling sales -- you guessed it -- in southern europe. >> the company says the greatest growth of this came from the emerging markets. the result was also boosted by price rises. the company increased its outlook for earnings per share in 2012. >> all right, in a moment, we will be taking a look at germany's efforts to replace nuclear energy with renewals. >> but first, a look at some other stories making the news
the dow jones in new york in negative territory but just slightly. the euro trading at $1.3231. the world's leading luxury-car maker, bmw, says it expects record earnings this year, despite a 20% slump in second quarter profits. >> the munich-based company said net profits dropped to just under 1.3 billion euros, compared to almost 1.8 billion at the same time last year, but bmw said that revenue rose to over 19 billion euros. the company saying strong demand in asia and the u.s. are...
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. >>> let's get a check on the markets overnight in new york. u.s. stock prices ended in negative territory to keep investors on the edge. for more now and we're look the at the tokyo stock exchange and joined by our business reporter khan at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us? >> it's the last trading day of the week, but markets have light to digest now. let me give you japan's latest economic indicators that came out right before the market opened. these numbers are all for the month of july. first of all, japan's industrial production is at minus 1.2% compared to the previous month. that is worse than what market participants had expected. the actual number coming in negative. japan's jobless rate at 4.3%. that is unchanged from the previous month and in line with the market consensus. finally nationwide core consumer price sbexz excluding volatile fresh food prices at minus 0.3% in july compared with the same month last year, and the third straight month of falls and inline with the consensus. let's turn our attention to markets. we'
. >>> let's get a check on the markets overnight in new york. u.s. stock prices ended in negative territory to keep investors on the edge. for more now and we're look the at the tokyo stock exchange and joined by our business reporter khan at the tokyo stock exchange. what can you tell us? >> it's the last trading day of the week, but markets have light to digest now. let me give you japan's latest economic indicators that came out right before the market opened. these numbers...
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both of them making quite substantial fall spigot to new york where the dow jones is currently trading at 13,162, down ever so slightly. the euro is also down, $1.2292. >> another sign that the global economy is headed for a slowdown. >> the international energy agency predicts demand for oil will grow only slightly this year and next. the jazeera reports oil consumption is slower in the u.s. and china, which drew together account for a third of the global market. it is increasing demand from emerging markets will keep prices relatively stable. practically everyone has heard of it, the english football club manchester united. the club can look back on success after success on the pitch. >> but on friday, it was forced to take a loss as its initial public offering on wall street failed to shine. >> despite the applause as trading began, investors at the new york stock exchange were not exactly football crazy. manchester united's stock flotation failed to get the english soccer club the 240 million euros it was open to raise. manchester united's problems and plenty in common with the clu
both of them making quite substantial fall spigot to new york where the dow jones is currently trading at 13,162, down ever so slightly. the euro is also down, $1.2292. >> another sign that the global economy is headed for a slowdown. >> the international energy agency predicts demand for oil will grow only slightly this year and next. the jazeera reports oil consumption is slower in the u.s. and china, which drew together account for a third of the global market. it is increasing...
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standard chartered is in danger of losing its new york banking license. that would be a disaster for the british bank. the regulator alleges that standard chartered conducted hidden financial transactions with iran for almost 10 years. the illegal transactions may total some $250 billion, but the bank disagrees with that account. >> the state department alleges that this covers 60,000 transactions worth over $250 billion. according to standard chartered, the amounts in dispute cover less than $14 million. so, a tiny fraction. >> standard chartered specializes in the emerging economies of asia and africa. the allegations have come as a surprise to many. >> until now, standard chartered were seen as a safe haven. there were not part with any scandals or allegations, and as a result, they traded above peers because of this. this, however, does take them down a notch and could result in a de-rating of the stock. >> shares have fallen 26%. u.s. officials are to discuss the matter with standard chartered in a meeting scheduled for next week. >> for a look at mo
standard chartered is in danger of losing its new york banking license. that would be a disaster for the british bank. the regulator alleges that standard chartered conducted hidden financial transactions with iran for almost 10 years. the illegal transactions may total some $250 billion, but the bank disagrees with that account. >> the state department alleges that this covers 60,000 transactions worth over $250 billion. according to standard chartered, the amounts in dispute cover less...
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it's part of a unique program taught by new york's lincoln center theater. >> ♪ shiny, shiny >> ♪ hop on a plane to rio >> the songwriting in the schools program sends professional lyricists and composers into classrooms to create characters with students and write songs from the character's perspective, and then the composers collaborate with the students to create music to set their songs to. >> some of those characters are drawn from real experiences. >> ♪ you make me feel this way ♪ i tried so hard to make this right ♪ ♪ why can't you just see what i'm feeling? ♪ >> others come to life in the students' imaginations. >> we got a picture of -- a photo of an elderly lady, and we just had to free-write, so that's how i got the idea. >> ♪ all of you are outside my box ♪ ♪ don't take me as a joke ♪ i am above you ♪ you're little ones to me, so call me mrs. monroe ♪ >> well, to me, free-writing is writing what you have in your mind right at the moment, you know, what you feel is right and what you think -- what you like the most. >> basically for lyrics, what we did
it's part of a unique program taught by new york's lincoln center theater. >> ♪ shiny, shiny >> ♪ hop on a plane to rio >> the songwriting in the schools program sends professional lyricists and composers into classrooms to create characters with students and write songs from the character's perspective, and then the composers collaborate with the students to create music to set their songs to. >> some of those characters are drawn from real experiences. >> ♪...
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no one's following the issue more keenly than the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. its new report, "the challenge of obtaining voter identification," finds that new voter id rules already are in place in nine states, some of them swing states -- with more than 57 million eligible voters who could determine which candidates get 127 electoral votes, nearly half the 270 needed to win the white house. keesha gaskins is the co-author of that report. she's a long-time organizer, lobbyist, trial attorney, and senior counsel in the brennan center's democracy program. michael waldman has been the president of the brennan center for justice since 2005. during the clinton administration, he was a special assistant to the president and a top white house policy aide on campaign finance reform. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> nice to be here. >> so, michael, if there is so little fraud in federal elections, why is there such a fuss over voter id? >> it's a great question. in a way, this debate over who can vote and how we vote, it goes to the heart of american histo
no one's following the issue more keenly than the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. its new report, "the challenge of obtaining voter identification," finds that new voter id rules already are in place in nine states, some of them swing states -- with more than 57 million eligible voters who could determine which candidates get 127 electoral votes, nearly half the 270 needed to win the white house. keesha gaskins is the co-author of that report. she's a...
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in new york, the dow is currently trading up a tad. the euro is trading at a value of one u.s. dollar -- $1.2292 u.s. germany has announced it is on the verge of a technology that could soon bring us self-driving cars. >> berlin has earmarked funding for the project. >> this is no ordinary steering wheel. developed by german researchers, it is connected to a computer system which can detect and avoid objects or people on the road. self-driving cars like this could eventually allow older drivers to stay behind the wheel longer and more safely. germany's research minister is backing the project with grants. >> on the second lap, i started to relax and realize the car does know what it is doing. the new technology is making possible a slew of innovative ideas in the field of unneeded -- unaided driving. >> we could have a car sharing service that could pick you and your neighbors up and take you all to work, or to the subway and bus stop. >> tests are underway in berlin and in the united states. though not yet ready for mass production, it has racked up some impressive results. >>
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. >> i'm taking a little bit of new york and europe and other parts of the world with the outdoor living culture and bring it to japan and educate that is it a good thing to live outside on your veranda. >> reporter: originally the main focus of his business was design. after the accident at fukushima daiichi triggered energy shortages he started thinking about conservation. that caught this woman's attention. this is what her veranda looked like last summer. but after a little sprucing up -- it now looks like this. equipped with a wooden deck, small planters and an outdoor dining area. the idea is the same as traditional japanese methods. the deck absorbs much less heat than the bare concrete and watering the plants cools down the space decreasing the need for air-conditioning. he says he is not only seeing a difference in his electricity bills he has a newfound appreciation for the outdoors. >> translator: before, i didn't even want to be near my veranda. but now, i try to spend time out here, any chance i get. >> reporter: whether it's sprucing up your home with a total makeover or re
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temperatures back up to upper 20s in places like winnipeg as well as new york city today. 29 in oklahoma city as well as miami. let's go to europe. we are seeing showers moving into western continental europe now but it is not enough to put a dent in that heat. it is still incredibly hot across much of the continent. cool and wet towards the north. we look at 17 in stockholm and 16 in moscow. down to 27 in berlin and a drop of 10 degrees pch . it is still a very lot day. we are looking at budapest as well as madrid. i will leave you with your extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
temperatures back up to upper 20s in places like winnipeg as well as new york city today. 29 in oklahoma city as well as miami. let's go to europe. we are seeing showers moving into western continental europe now but it is not enough to put a dent in that heat. it is still incredibly hot across much of the continent. cool and wet towards the north. we look at 17 in stockholm and 16 in moscow. down to 27 in berlin and a drop of 10 degrees pch . it is still a very lot day. we are looking at...
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, new york city. >> on behalf of everyone here at "teen kids news," we want to give a special thanks to all of our military overseas.
, new york city. >> on behalf of everyone here at "teen kids news," we want to give a special thanks to all of our military overseas.
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oklahoma city -inhe0s and we're looking at a triplet of 30 in new york, washington, c.anatnt here into europe, still looking at this jet stream. so pretty se-elato. budapest, 35. look at athens at 40 degrees. but on the other side, just 20 in london. here's your extended foras > here's a story we've been looking at. a court in norway hasanded down a verdict for the man responsible for carrying out the uny' worst ever mass murder. anders behrg breivik has been sentenced to the maximum1 years in prison but a preventive detention clause likely means he'll spend the rest of his flf jail. the courrud e 33-year-old defend was sane enough to be aware he was committing a cre. in july 2011, breivik detonated a bomb in ctroslo. shortly afterward, he opened fire at a youth camp of the ruling labor party on an island near the capital. he washaedit killing 77 people. throughout the trial, breivik argued that he was acting in self-defense and that he was protecngory om a muslim invasion. he maintained he wanted to deal a blow to the pro-immigrant government. the life sentence allows the cot to detai
oklahoma city -inhe0s and we're looking at a triplet of 30 in new york, washington, c.anatnt here into europe, still looking at this jet stream. so pretty se-elato. budapest, 35. look at athens at 40 degrees. but on the other side, just 20 in london. here's your extended foras > here's a story we've been looking at. a court in norway hasanded down a verdict for the man responsible for carrying out the uny' worst ever mass murder. anders behrg breivik has been sentenced to the maximum1 years...
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. >> in other news today, two people have been killed in new york city in a shooting right outside the empire state building. >> police said the gunman was a 56-year-old man who had been sacked from his job. he is said to of opened fire on a colleague, shooting him three times in the head and killing him instantly. he was shot dead by police as he tried to flee the scene. officials say nine other people were wounded. >> the u.s. anti-doping agency has stripped lance armstrong of all of his titles and banned him, recycling legend, for life for doping. >> it came after armstrong announced he is dropping his fight against the allegations. the u.s. ada said armstrong was using performance enhancing substances. after a short break, more on the armstrong case. we talk to our correspondent jeff for centuries. >> and a look at the peace movement as it goes international. stay with us. >> welcome back. >> thanks for staying with us. cycling legend lance armstrong has received a lifetime ban from competitive cycling. the u.s. anti-doping agency has also stripped him of his seventh tour de france
. >> in other news today, two people have been killed in new york city in a shooting right outside the empire state building. >> police said the gunman was a 56-year-old man who had been sacked from his job. he is said to of opened fire on a colleague, shooting him three times in the head and killing him instantly. he was shot dead by police as he tried to flee the scene. officials say nine other people were wounded. >> the u.s. anti-doping agency has stripped lance armstrong...
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new york regulators threatened to cancel its license. not ruffled the feathers of some british lawmakers, who -- that ruffled the feathers of some british lawmakers, who accused the u.s. of trying to undermine britain as a financial center. >> german exports are booming to countries like u.s., china and brazil, but are down sharply in europe. they dropped by 1.5% in june. exports within the eurozone took a 3% dive. exports to other regions are soaring, up almost 20% in june from a year earlier. germany is the world's second- biggest exporter after china. turning to the markets. equities cannot just keep going up forever. european shares sagged a little on wednesday. here is more. >> the number of disappointing german economic data is growing. the euro crisis is having strong or a fax than expected. -- stronger a effects than expected. the euro also suffered from this economic data. the financial crisis and the iraq crisis caused -- the euro crisis caused a huge capital problem. the bank has increased its capital by more than 8 billion eu
new york regulators threatened to cancel its license. not ruffled the feathers of some british lawmakers, who -- that ruffled the feathers of some british lawmakers, who accused the u.s. of trying to undermine britain as a financial center. >> german exports are booming to countries like u.s., china and brazil, but are down sharply in europe. they dropped by 1.5% in june. exports within the eurozone took a 3% dive. exports to other regions are soaring, up almost 20% in june from a year...
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. >>> fashion retailer uniqlo has more than 1,000 stores worldwide from fifth avenue in new york to shanghai. its founder hopes to make it the number one retailer in the next decade. nhk world spoke with him about how he plans to achieve that goal. >> reporter: dominating the asian market is the key to the bid to become the biggest retailer in the world. that's despite a recent economic slowdown in china and other asian countries. >> translator: we plan to open 1,000 stores in china and another 1,000 in the rest of asia within the next ten years. we're already seeing a power shift from europe and the u.s. to asia. the age of asia has no doubt arrived, and this it trend will continue. this may not be so obvious in the short term, but in the medium to long term, we'll see a huge jump in asian growth. >> with labor costs rising in china, how will that affect the business model a low cost quality producer of fashion? >> translator: even though labor costs are rising in china, production efficiency is still better there than in any other country. at the same time china is a major consumer of good
. >>> fashion retailer uniqlo has more than 1,000 stores worldwide from fifth avenue in new york to shanghai. its founder hopes to make it the number one retailer in the next decade. nhk world spoke with him about how he plans to achieve that goal. >> reporter: dominating the asian market is the key to the bid to become the biggest retailer in the world. that's despite a recent economic slowdown in china and other asian countries. >> translator: we plan to open 1,000 stores...
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new york, 33 degrees. soaring to 35 in washington, d.c. moving over to the european continent, we're looking at these temperatures. and the outlook for your london area. saturday, precipitation will be chances. some showers could be heavy at times on sunday and monday, but temperature really not bad at all. enjoy the games. here's your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
new york, 33 degrees. soaring to 35 in washington, d.c. moving over to the european continent, we're looking at these temperatures. and the outlook for your london area. saturday, precipitation will be chances. some showers could be heavy at times on sunday and monday, but temperature really not bad at all. enjoy the games. here's your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us....
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. >> the new york botanical garden is sort of a disney world for plant lovers. calling itself "a museum of living plant collections," it's bigger than 200 football fields. visitors come from around the world to see its rose garden, as well as the beautiful conservatory -- a giant hothouse for tropical and desert plants. and its adventure garden is home to a special internship called the explainer program. >> the explainer program is for high-school students, 14 to 17 years old, to volunteer in the children's garden. they volunteer 125 hours working with young families and their children to explore nature and do different activities in the adventure garden. >> the activity stations are found throughout the children's area. >> so, here, we were showing the kids about the frogs, just, like, some of the organisms that live in our pond, and also the plants, too. so, the duckweed are really tiny flowers that ducks love to eat when they come and visit us. and there's a whole bunch of other insects, too. like that blue thing right there, flying around? that's a dragonfl
. >> the new york botanical garden is sort of a disney world for plant lovers. calling itself "a museum of living plant collections," it's bigger than 200 football fields. visitors come from around the world to see its rose garden, as well as the beautiful conservatory -- a giant hothouse for tropical and desert plants. and its adventure garden is home to a special internship called the explainer program. >> the explainer program is for high-school students, 14 to 17 years...
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. >> at first glance, new york's barnard college looks pretty typical for a small school in a big city. located in upper manhattan, the campus is compact, covering just a few city blocks. about 2,400 students come here from all over the world, so therelots of diversity. but all barnard students have one particular thing in common -- they're all women. barnard is what's called a single-sex college. >> there are probably about 60 or 70 all-women's colleges out there in the united states now. and i do think it is very much about really building both women's self-esteem, their confidence levels. >> before you say "no way! not me," keep in mind that single-sex colleges often have close relationships with other schools. in barnard's case, the other school is right across the street -- columbia university. >> there are columbia students taking courses at barnard and barnard students taking courses at columbia. >> back in 1889, when barnard was founded, women were not allowed to attend columbia. they weren't allowed to vote, either. nowadays, most schools are co-ed, meaning they accept both ma
. >> at first glance, new york's barnard college looks pretty typical for a small school in a big city. located in upper manhattan, the campus is compact, covering just a few city blocks. about 2,400 students come here from all over the world, so therelots of diversity. but all barnard students have one particular thing in common -- they're all women. barnard is what's called a single-sex college. >> there are probably about 60 or 70 all-women's colleges out there in the united...
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your mother was born on staten island, in new york? >> my mom was from originally, yeah, she was born on staten island, but the family are virginians. >> but here's this paradox -- there's many paradoxes in your story, in your life. your parents battled over your ethnicity, over who you were. your mother used to scream at you. what would she say? >> well, i can't repeat it on the air, but she would get so flustered. you know, she was a lady, you know, she was a junior league lady with those roots in virginia. but she was under siege by poverty and mexicans and spanish, and she could not make me understand that i was something other than a border rat. and so she would basically say, "i'm so sick of your mexican --" we shall say shenanigans, you know. and she called me luis. luis or dear boy. she'd always move her hand like this and say, "dear boy." and she'd make me use a demitasse cup, you know, and all the fineries. and my mexican relatives thought, "what is this? americans drink coffee out of doll cups?" they didn't get it, you know.
your mother was born on staten island, in new york? >> my mom was from originally, yeah, she was born on staten island, but the family are virginians. >> but here's this paradox -- there's many paradoxes in your story, in your life. your parents battled over your ethnicity, over who you were. your mother used to scream at you. what would she say? >> well, i can't repeat it on the air, but she would get so flustered. you know, she was a lady, you know, she was a junior league...
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a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they feel they are better. >> they do. listen bill. i said that my biggest complaint upon a time was the bias. they are elitism and how they look down their nose at everybody who lives between manhattan and malibu. that is a bigger complaint which most people know exists and brush off. their eletism is truly repulsive and bad . >> got to g. reality check on deck a actsor in a geico commercial said the lizard fired him because he critized president obama. wow. right back w >> back with reality check. the isaac in the gulf of mexico and causing troubl
a new york base is liberal dias. if they moved to some other place and one of the places was tupelo, mississippi, they wouldn't have a liberal bias because they would rub shoulders with people who were not new yorkers. >> they would look down upon them though. you can take. >> but at least they would be. >> you can take them out of new york but you can't take new york out of the lib rampt you eat grits and what is the nascar stumpt ther always going to be that way because they...
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by the new york police department. the area around fifth avenue and 34th street is in a level one mobilization in terms of emergency personnel. we do not know the specifics at this moment. we can assure you that nbc news personnel are on the way to the site, but if you're just joining us right now, five people somewhere been shot at the empire state building. we do know through these wire reports that the perpetrator has been shot and killed by the new york place department. however that is also unconfirmed at this time. as more information comes in about this story, we will keep you updated, 34th, west 34th and fifth avenue, the empire state building, an iconic building, every tourist that comes to the united states knows, there's been a shooting there, up possibly five people and we will get you more details as those become available. there are several other stories making headlines this morning here on the daily junedown. there are several indications that iran is speeding up it's nuclear program. iran has supposedl
by the new york police department. the area around fifth avenue and 34th street is in a level one mobilization in terms of emergency personnel. we do not know the specifics at this moment. we can assure you that nbc news personnel are on the way to the site, but if you're just joining us right now, five people somewhere been shot at the empire state building. we do know through these wire reports that the perpetrator has been shot and killed by the new york place department. however that is...
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este despliegue por parte de la policía de new york. ocurre a solo semanas de que in considere men tara la presencia de sus agentes, en los cines, tras la masacre en un teatro en aurora colorado. en new york, peggy carranza, univisión. >>> cambiamos de tema, los caballos que supuestamente utilizaban el grupo criminal de los zetas, serán vendidos por órdenes de un juez, más de 450 caballos de carreras tienen que ser vendidos, debido a lo difícil que es mantenerlos, según la autoridades 4 animales han muerto, 15 personas enfrentan cargos con el operativo que según los fiscales es hermano de 2 supuestos cabecillas de los zetas. >>> hablamos de inmigración, en la primera mitad del año 2012, legisladores de 41 estados han propuesto 114 leyes, relacionadas con inmigrantes y adoptaron 92 resoluciones, dichas propuestas disminuyeron un 20% con relación al mismo período del año pasado estas y otras actividades aparece en un informe dado a cáncer hoy en la conferencia nacional de legisladores. a semanas que miles de estudiantes regre
este despliegue por parte de la policía de new york. ocurre a solo semanas de que in considere men tara la presencia de sus agentes, en los cines, tras la masacre en un teatro en aurora colorado. en new york, peggy carranza, univisión. >>> cambiamos de tema, los caballos que supuestamente utilizaban el grupo criminal de los zetas, serán vendidos por órdenes de un juez, más de 450 caballos de carreras tienen que ser vendidos, debido a lo difícil que es mantenerlos, según la...
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click or call. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important when you look things that purport to be from the new york times, "the washington post" or rush limbaugh, that you check to see whether or not it actually is. there were so many, so many indications that this was not genuine. and everybody missed it, including a reporter for the new york times. >> it should be pointed out that wikileaks d
click or call. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks....
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shooting in midtown new york city, looked more of a scene from the wild west. ten people, ten people caught in gunfire. one man chasing down another, a security guard then chasing down the gunman. police swarming into the scene, tourists snapping their head sideways, wondering what's going on. new yorkers on the way to work wondering how on earth did this happen so fast and how did the damage get so widespread? let's get to cnn's poppy harlow live on the scene to update the situation. as we know it, two people dead, ten people hurt. what else do we know? >> reporter: that's what we know from law enforcement, they're very cautious. i've been on the scene for about the last hour. it happened in a place outside the empire state building at 4th and 5th avenue, many offices here, many commercial businesses, everything from pharmacies to starbucks, people just in the midst of rush hour going to work. what we know is that there have been ten people at least ten people shot, we know two were dead on arrival at the hospital, one of them being the shooter, that's accordi
shooting in midtown new york city, looked more of a scene from the wild west. ten people, ten people caught in gunfire. one man chasing down another, a security guard then chasing down the gunman. police swarming into the scene, tourists snapping their head sideways, wondering what's going on. new yorkers on the way to work wondering how on earth did this happen so fast and how did the damage get so widespread? let's get to cnn's poppy harlow live on the scene to update the situation. as we...
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naval ships and new york city, they go together like penicillin ♪ new york, new york, a wonderful town ♪ so an aircraft carrier was a wonderful choice to host colbchella. i met with histor january and curator jessica williams. thank you for talking with me. >> no problem. >> stephen: i notice you are pregnant. >> i am. yup. >> stephen: at any point in this interview you feel contractions let me know and i will leave." (laughter) >> okay. >> stephen: thank you. is it tough being a woman serving on a museum. >> in the past when "intrepid" was in service, there were no women aboard. (ship horn honks) >> stephen: that's my ride. i've got make this quick. why is the "intrepid" located here on the hudson river on manhattan's west side? i assume that's to protect us from the people of new jersey? >> no. (ship horn honks) >> stephen: i'll be right there! i have an important ship-related question for you. the "intrepid" over 41,000 tons. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: it's solid steel as far as you can see. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: how does it float? (laughter) >> the buoyancy of the ship is based on t
naval ships and new york city, they go together like penicillin ♪ new york, new york, a wonderful town ♪ so an aircraft carrier was a wonderful choice to host colbchella. i met with histor january and curator jessica williams. thank you for talking with me. >> no problem. >> stephen: i notice you are pregnant. >> i am. yup. >> stephen: at any point in this interview you feel contractions let me know and i will leave." (laughter) >> okay. >> stephen:...
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is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not about iran it's not about iran's not about the politics there's nothing about the politics because clearly of a was then the question of h.s.b.c.'s money laundering and drug trafficking or barclays libel or rigging would come into play but it it doesn't. this is purely war now between wall street versus the city of london this is what we've been waiting for this is the this is going to be the greatest show on earth yes but this is the poodle that bites the hand that feeds it you know they they were fine acting as a poodle for all these years and egging on the u.s. bully to attack invade and steal
is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa. and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that the u.s. is trying to attack the u.k. city the city of london in a power grab to try to steer business toward wall street versus the city. it's not...
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this is the new york portion of it. the federal government will weigh in sometime over the next few weeks. treasury, justice department and the federal reserve. what i'm happy about with this part of the settlement is that the revocation of the license was taken off the table. i think that would have been very counterproductive. actually very harmful to the new york economy and a bad signal to banks. so it's also tough to say whether the penalty fits the crime because the new york complaint did not detail exactly how much they alleged standard made off of these transactions. it was an unspecified amount in millions. they never said. but at least for standard and the rest of foreign banks operating in new york, revocation did not come to pass. that's a good thing. >> susie: well you mentioned treasury, the federal reserve. do you think that more information's going to come out. and do you think that they will add on to any other penalties or fines or something like that. >> i think they probably have to just as a politic
this is the new york portion of it. the federal government will weigh in sometime over the next few weeks. treasury, justice department and the federal reserve. what i'm happy about with this part of the settlement is that the revocation of the license was taken off the table. i think that would have been very counterproductive. actually very harmful to the new york economy and a bad signal to banks. so it's also tough to say whether the penalty fits the crime because the new york complaint did...
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new york time in 6:00 our time. mayor bloomberg is supposed to be riveting--to be arriving on the scene to tell us what happened. >> darya: we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. both: we're the fruit guys! back in 1998, we had this idea to deliver fresh fruit to offices in downtown san francisco. we built these wooden crates, filled these with fruit in my one-bedroom apartment. the fruit guys has been with bank of america since they first started. we work with them to help them grow and succeed. we're coming up on 50 employees and delivering to thousands of companies every week. i would definitely say this is a fruitful business. fans, what was shot and was beaten up and they blamed security. >> the question is
new york time in 6:00 our time. mayor bloomberg is supposed to be riveting--to be arriving on the scene to tell us what happened. >> darya: we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes. wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. both:...
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york daily news." welcome, larry. >> well, good morning, carol. how are you? >> i'm good. i know you think conventions are getting to be a waste of time. so tell us why. >> well, i have to confess i'm going to my 19th and 20th national conventions, so i'm just as guilty as anyone else. these things are dinosaurs but they are not extinct. look, you can't turn back the clock, carol. it would be nice if in some ways if we could go back to a time when i grew up when you had the coverage road blocked by all of the major networks. they covered the conventions gavel to gavel. and if you were going to watch tv, you were going to watch the conventions. you were actually going to learn something. it was a civic education moment for the country. well, that's gone forever. you know, you have so many cable choices. most of the cable channels won't cover any convention activity. so in essence, the audience is reduced to a self selected band of partisans on both sides. hey, the democrats on the second night of their
york daily news." welcome, larry. >> well, good morning, carol. how are you? >> i'm good. i know you think conventions are getting to be a waste of time. so tell us why. >> well, i have to confess i'm going to my 19th and 20th national conventions, so i'm just as guilty as anyone else. these things are dinosaurs but they are not extinct. look, you can't turn back the clock, carol. it would be nice if in some ways if we could go back to a time when i grew up when you had...
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ines ferre, cbs news, new york. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. norah o'donnell will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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california new york, and texas. so why are so mean people abdicateed their constitutional right to vote? well, 26% say they're simply too busy. 12% say vote doesn't matter. 9% say this are were just no good candidates in the race. but here's what's really scary. of those who aren't voting, of those who say they're not voting this time, 44% did vote last time. and they voted for president obama. 20% voted for mccain. and 32% last time didn't vote at all. in other words the vast bulk of these 90 million potential voters are coming right out of the democrat's column. and that is exactly the goal of these nasty ads and the conservative billionaires. suppressing the vote by depressing the voters. hoping that democrats are just going to stay home on election day. that just may be the most troubling aspect of this election. now to my point. you or someone you know may be one of those 90 million voters choosing not to vote, voting, of course is not exulsry compulsory honored by soldiers who died defending our nation and thi
california new york, and texas. so why are so mean people abdicateed their constitutional right to vote? well, 26% say they're simply too busy. 12% say vote doesn't matter. 9% say this are were just no good candidates in the race. but here's what's really scary. of those who aren't voting, of those who say they're not voting this time, 44% did vote last time. and they voted for president obama. 20% voted for mccain. and 32% last time didn't vote at all. in other words the vast bulk of these 90...
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the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly mazetti has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the line between this and unethical behavior how do you keep that relationship and check so you don't while a if the rules of journalistic ethics well clearly when you're leaking information from your newspaper to the agency you're covering that crossed all at the called lines. the problem you're getting at one of the biggest problems in u.s. media that these these reporters sit on these beats for two law whether it's wall street whether it's the white house whether it's congress whether it's the cia and they often develop a. healthy coz
the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more worrisome almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly mazetti has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the...
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. >>> we have breaking news from new york city. a shooting outside of the empire statete building. >>> we have new information. >>> a bomb squad is called into an apartment after the discovery of suspicious pipes. what they have determined about the devices. >>> crews are at the scene of a fire. >>> i just got off the phone with a young man who made the morning paper. >>> good morning to you, welcome to mornings on 2. >> it is friday, august 24th. we have developing news from new york city. there is a shooting outside of the empire state building. this is at 34th street. at least four people are injured. they say that the gunman is dead, shot by the police. the gunfire was reported an area ago. >>> the gunman was firing at people t was a sawed off -- it was a sawed off shotgun. this is a very busy part of new york city. another witness said there were a lot of tourists, waiting to get inside. you can see traffic is blocked off. 5th and 34th. there is construction. tourists, lot of chaos at this point. we're monitoring the story, we
. >>> we have breaking news from new york city. a shooting outside of the empire statete building. >>> we have new information. >>> a bomb squad is called into an apartment after the discovery of suspicious pipes. what they have determined about the devices. >>> crews are at the scene of a fire. >>> i just got off the phone with a young man who made the morning paper. >>> good morning to you, welcome to mornings on 2. >> it is friday,...
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new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below
new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have...
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dharl charlie, we could read "the wall street journal," the daily news, new york news, "new york times", "u.s.a. today". someone has a ton of money that blew their brains out, overdose, whatever they did, got a ton of money in the bank. and they ended their life. >> rose: well that and, you know. >> and, look, we all want to be comfortable. but money is not -- it is not the end all. that ain't it. that ain't it. >> rose: sometimes it takes a lifetime to learn that. the other thing that you need, that all of us have to learn too. >> now you say it to me go ahead say it the way you thought it. spike, the other thing you need to learn-- say that please, say that for me. >> rose: what do you think i'm going to say. >> i don't know. that's why i want to know. we want to know. spike, the other thing you need to know. >> rose: no, is you know, you need people. >> yes. >> rose: you need people. >> yes. >> rose: you really do. >> the right people. >> rose: the right people. >> the right people. >> rose: and in the end you're responsible for yourself. >> got to. >> rose: that's the bottom line.
dharl charlie, we could read "the wall street journal," the daily news, new york news, "new york times", "u.s.a. today". someone has a ton of money that blew their brains out, overdose, whatever they did, got a ton of money in the bank. and they ended their life. >> rose: well that and, you know. >> and, look, we all want to be comfortable. but money is not -- it is not the end all. that ain't it. that ain't it. >> rose: sometimes it takes a...
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york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was a tarp program called p.p.i. p public private investment program sounds an ascent but as you say it was designed by wall street for wall street and what i found so i guess creative about this was that for a financial crisis built on leverage that the so-called solution which was tarp that wall street and our policymakers found a way to use leverage with the programs that were supposed to solve the problem of too much leverage so i guess it's no shocker you say it was designed by wall street because y
york. well yes it's probably right it is one of the frustrations of the recent financial crisis has been the lack of accountability for a lot of the acts and not just the criminal acts but also of civil liability and the lack of accountability on behalf of the regulators who. fall short of their jobs and i would agree with all of that so i really want to dive right into a part of your book that we found really fascinating and that's why i chose the sound bite i played in my intro because it was...
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this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, sa
this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. whts every room deserves what outo look te color is? and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on martha stewart living and platinum plus carpet. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purc
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. whts every room deserves what outo look te color is? and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with $37 basic installation on...
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a hazing video taken at the new york giants training facility lands some players in new york giants training facility lands some players in hot water. captioning funded by cbs. >> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 20, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning, northern california is once again reacting to flames burning out of control. the record heat and dry weather this summer has created optimum conditions for wildfires. thousands of people in a rural area east of redding have been told to leave their homes as the fire nearly 19 square miles continues to grow. the ponderosa fire is threatening 3,000 homes and already destroyed at least seven others. firefighters would rather rip down these trees than allow them to burn. they spent sunday trying to establish a fire line to keep the flames from reaching a cluster of homes. >> this fire's path is directly headed towards many of these homes and so our number one goal is to get them out and get the firefighters in to put the fire out. >> the fire started
a hazing video taken at the new york giants training facility lands some players in new york giants training facility lands some players in hot water. captioning funded by cbs. >> this is the "cbs morning >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, august 20, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. this morning, northern california is once again reacting to flames burning out of control. the record heat and dry weather...